Sun.Star Cebu

Metro Ayala Supermarke­t reopens at old location

- JOHANNA O. BAJENTING / Reporter @JOBajentin­g

The Metro Ayala Supermarke­t reopened in its original location on the ground floor of the Ayala Center Cebu.

That made 22-year-old Jovelle Christine Lajera, a physical therapy intern, happy.

“I’ve been buying my groceries here even before the fire and it’s a huge help to me because it’s a walk away from my house,” she told SunStar Cebu.

The supermarke­t opened its doors to customers last Dec. 30.

Lajera, a native of Bohol, said not only is the new supermarke­t more pleasing to the eye, it offers more food choices.

“It’s bright and there’s a lot of space. Before the fire, it was very cramped. There are new stocks of imported products,” she said in Cebuano.

One year after

Another customer, Jo Bañez, a 32-year-old employee of a business process outsourcin­g company, echoed Lajera’s sentiment.

“Their fruit section is spacious and there are areas that are well-lighted now compared to before when it was dark. They also offer imported products,” she said in Cebuano.

Bañez also said the staff were courteous and accommodat­ing.

“Diri ko mamalit kay mahal sa uban (I’ll buy my groceries here because it’s cheaper compared to other supermarke­ts),” she said.

The new supermarke­t offers different varieties of food items that are neatly stacked in rows that provide wider space for customers to move around.

From fruits to meat, the supermarke­t offers both homegrown and imported products.

Basement parking is also available.

It has been one year since a fire engulfed Metro Ayala Department Store and Supermarke­t last Jan. 5.

The fire was declared out after more than 66 hours by the Bureau of Fire Protection 7.

After the fire, the Metro Retail Stores Group Inc. opened a grocery outlet and pop-up stores around the mall.

It also recorded a 9.5-percent increase in retail sales and a P344-million profit for the first semester last year despite the fire.

 ?? SUNSTAR FOTO / ARNI ACLAO ?? NEW AND IMPROVED. The newly reopened Metro Ayala Supermarke­t is brighter and more spacious, according to some shoppers.
SUNSTAR FOTO / ARNI ACLAO NEW AND IMPROVED. The newly reopened Metro Ayala Supermarke­t is brighter and more spacious, according to some shoppers.

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